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the warning is issued for u.s. carriers with direct flights to russia and flights between international cities and russia during the winter games, which begin on friday. and the big concern, obviously, has always been about an attack by muslims who operate in disputed regions of russia. they have onlily threatened -- openly threatened the games. i think what's sort of creepy about this is now the u.s. is citing what they call credible sources for some of this information. allen. >> all right, ken bastida, thank you. >>> new at 5:00, dozens of chp officers raided a chop shop in oakland's fruitvale district. 20 people were detained this morning. that was after officers found stolen boats, cars and a cargo trailer along with that bus. the chop shop is tucked away between the southbound labors of 880 -- lanes of 880 and the railroad tracks. the equipment found on the property stretches down a block. >>> some traffic trouble in the south bay. a stretch of stevens creek boulevard near 880 was closed nearly all day becaus
the warning is issued for u.s. carriers with direct flights to russia and flights between international cities and russia during the winter games, which begin on friday. and the big concern, obviously, has always been about an attack by muslims who operate in disputed regions of russia. they have onlily threatened -- openly threatened the games. i think what's sort of creepy about this is now the u.s. is citing what they call credible sources for some of this information. allen. >> all...
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the u.s. to russia and will last for the next 30 days only. it follows warnings though that terrorists might be able to smuggle explosives into russia possibly in toothpaste tubes. the u.s. is working with russia on security issues. >> i do think this is a one area where the russians have really cooperated with our intelligence community to try to disrupt an active plot that's ongoing to disrupt the olympics. >> the u.s. is reminding americans to remain attentive about security in sochi as well as other foreign airports. >>> what goes around comes around. an arsonist in england set himself on fire. police put this on youtube trying to catch the suspects. you see him trying to put the fire out on his arm as he flees. the fire spread to a home. no one was hurt. the suspect is still on the loose. >>> mountain view police arrested two people accused of setting three cars on fire last month. check out all the damage left of these cars lit on fire behind an auto shop on terra bella avenue. they were
the u.s. to russia and will last for the next 30 days only. it follows warnings though that terrorists might be able to smuggle explosives into russia possibly in toothpaste tubes. the u.s. is working with russia on security issues. >> i do think this is a one area where the russians have really cooperated with our intelligence community to try to disrupt an active plot that's ongoing to disrupt the olympics. >> the u.s. is reminding americans to remain attentive about security in...
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new data from the u.s. drought monitor says 100% of the state is now abnormally dry or in some sort of a drought. today federal water regulators warned the drought could cost california $40 billion. >> top 10 worst natural disasters that we've seen when you compare it to hurricanes, other droughts, other floods. >> yesterday, governor brown announced new laws to spend nearly $700 million in a drought relief package. >>> more people in the bay area being asked to make their water cuts. the dublin san ramon services district asking its customers to reduce water use by 20%. that will affect about 67,000 people. >> i see a trend here, going. >>> paul, we need the rain, drought, but next week there's a little relief? >> at the end of the seven-day forecast. we are not going to get rid of the drought this year. but what we can do is mitigate the impacts of the drought and maybe lessen the severity of the drought and we'll get a little bit of assistance from mother nature by this time next week but today it's all
new data from the u.s. drought monitor says 100% of the state is now abnormally dry or in some sort of a drought. today federal water regulators warned the drought could cost california $40 billion. >> top 10 worst natural disasters that we've seen when you compare it to hurricanes, other droughts, other floods. >> yesterday, governor brown announced new laws to spend nearly $700 million in a drought relief package. >>> more people in the bay area being asked to make their...
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snack nut of the u.s. ski team. tails about your >>> okay imagine if your employer, maybe even a potential date can find out how much you weigh or learn other embarrassing details about your held. >> on the consumer watch, julie watts says one of the biggest leaks of that information comes from those popular work out apps. >> okay. i have done my stairs. >> kpix executive is a fitness fanatic, and a techy. >> so, of course, i love these app. >> they helicopter this working mom stay healthy -- help this work mom stay healthy. >> i don't have to write it down. it tracks it automay country. >> but, it turn out the apps aren't the only ones tracking your data. recent studies find more than third of all apps are sharing your information with third parties not mentioned in their privacy policies. >> it is a privacy issue. it is my information. >> if most consumers really knew what was going on, they would be really scared about using those app. >> the privacy rights clearinghouse says consumer health information is big bu
snack nut of the u.s. ski team. tails about your >>> okay imagine if your employer, maybe even a potential date can find out how much you weigh or learn other embarrassing details about your held. >> on the consumer watch, julie watts says one of the biggest leaks of that information comes from those popular work out apps. >> okay. i have done my stairs. >> kpix executive is a fitness fanatic, and a techy. >> so, of course, i love these app. >> they...
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the hockey, the u.s. smashed switzerland 9-0. team usa has five medals so far, two gold, three bronze. it might be called the winter olympics, but the weather in sochi is anything but. warmer temperatures are making some olympians sweat. 60-degree weather forced organizers to cancel one ski jump. >>> the weekend rain put a dent in the drought and boosted california's water supply. snow pack provides about a third of california's water supply, while the storm didn't take us out of the drought, many were happy to see impressive amounts of rain and snowfall. >> people depend on the sierra. they depend on the snow melt for their water. so, you know, this is exactly what we need. >> that snow melt amounted to a lot more water in lake tahoe. estimates are that the lake took in more than 13 billion gallons of water in a 24-hour period during the storm. >> i tell you what. you get out in colorado, rockies, a little dryer. but this stuff was so goopy and gooey -- and i was up in the mountains this weekend -- it could not have been more wa
the hockey, the u.s. smashed switzerland 9-0. team usa has five medals so far, two gold, three bronze. it might be called the winter olympics, but the weather in sochi is anything but. warmer temperatures are making some olympians sweat. 60-degree weather forced organizers to cancel one ski jump. >>> the weekend rain put a dent in the drought and boosted california's water supply. snow pack provides about a third of california's water supply, while the storm didn't take us out of the...
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it brings in $16 billion a year for the u.s. postals service. amy says the app has helped her cut down on the junk mail. on the consumerwatch, julie watts, kpix 5. >>> and now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." scott pelley is in new york. scott? >> reporter: hi, allen and liz. great to be with you in the bay area. tonight, we're going to begin with a look at a state battling between religious freedom and civil rights. does arizona's proposed law protect one group at the expense of the other? we'll take you there as governor brewer prepares to act. plus, a frigid forecast extends well into march while in parts of the west, particularly there in california, the drought is becoming a flood. the extreme weather report just one of the stories tonight on the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,, at kaiser permanente we've reduced serious heart attacks by 62%, which makes days with grandpa jack 100% more possible. join us at kp.org and thrive. television announcer: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale $197 mattr
it brings in $16 billion a year for the u.s. postals service. amy says the app has helped her cut down on the junk mail. on the consumerwatch, julie watts, kpix 5. >>> and now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." scott pelley is in new york. scott? >> reporter: hi, allen and liz. great to be with you in the bay area. tonight, we're going to begin with a look at a state battling between religious freedom and civil rights. does arizona's proposed law...
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this is the sixth largest jackpot in u.s. lottery history. if it rolls over saturday's draw could be close to $500 million. >>> kpix 5 meteorologist paul deanno in the mobile weather lab live from aquatic park in san francisco. paul, you couldn't have picked a better night to be out. >> reporter: it is beautiful out here! a little breezy, wind kicking up 10 to 12 miles an hour but it is just a fantastic evening. it was a cloudy start. we had temperatures that started off in the 40s and 50s with some rainfall out there. but right now, it is beautiful and i want to show you the line even on a wednesday evening, the line to get one of those beautiful cable cars. 7.5million people ride a cable car every year. they pay $6 a ride and even on a wednesday evening we are looking at a long line waiting for the next cable car here at the turnaround at aquatic park. let's talk about that rainfall overnight. we did have some, nearly tenth of an inch of rainfall in ben lomond. livermore had about 1/20th inch, something in san jose, redwood city, a little l
this is the sixth largest jackpot in u.s. lottery history. if it rolls over saturday's draw could be close to $500 million. >>> kpix 5 meteorologist paul deanno in the mobile weather lab live from aquatic park in san francisco. paul, you couldn't have picked a better night to be out. >> reporter: it is beautiful out here! a little breezy, wind kicking up 10 to 12 miles an hour but it is just a fantastic evening. it was a cloudy start. we had temperatures that started off in the...
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snack nut of the u.s. ski team. the rodents are ravaging the shore-line of >>> city leaders in berkeley are waging a war on squirrels. kpix5 reporter john ramos on the other big problem they pose and what the city is doing about it. >> sitting right on the berkeley shoreline, cesar chavez park is a popular place for people to walk their dogs, but something else here is attracting attention. >> squirrel. >> that's right, ground squirrels to be precise, and a whole lot of pocket gophers, too. the problem is this park is built on a former land fill and a clay cap covers it to contain methane gas earn toxins. >> if the squirrels and the gopher escorted should penetrate that clay cap, when it rains, water from the former land fill could leech out into the bay. >> so in 2009 the regional water quality control board ordered berkeley to control their squirrels, but they haven't had much log. erecting rafter boxes that never really attracted raptor escorted. they were hoping -- owls could help but they didn't. bill spent is
snack nut of the u.s. ski team. the rodents are ravaging the shore-line of >>> city leaders in berkeley are waging a war on squirrels. kpix5 reporter john ramos on the other big problem they pose and what the city is doing about it. >> sitting right on the berkeley shoreline, cesar chavez park is a popular place for people to walk their dogs, but something else here is attracting attention. >> squirrel. >> that's right, ground squirrels to be precise, and a whole lot...
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right now, the technology is primarily used here in the u.s. for online banking like transfers but cory's company hopes to bring the same type of authentication to credit and debit cards which is already available in europe. >> so what these cards do is they allow you to look at and get your balance, your last transaction, your award points. >> reporter: there's still no telling when or if we'll see these in the u.s. as we're just beginning to adopt for sophisticated technologies here -- more sophisticated technologies here something that's more urgent since the recent security retail breaches. the changeovers will cost billions. it could be a small price to pay considering the alternative. now, some banks are already sending out cards with a different kind of new technology known as chip and p.i.n. you may have received one. they offer better protection against fraud, as well. not quite as good as this. however, the card readers for those chip and p.i.n. cards aren't expected at point of sale until later next year. if you have a problem call u
right now, the technology is primarily used here in the u.s. for online banking like transfers but cory's company hopes to bring the same type of authentication to credit and debit cards which is already available in europe. >> so what these cards do is they allow you to look at and get your balance, your last transaction, your award points. >> reporter: there's still no telling when or if we'll see these in the u.s. as we're just beginning to adopt for sophisticated technologies...
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members to rely on cell phones and asiana with the distinction to be the first airline to violate of u.s. law to provide assistance for loved ones of victims of crashes. they will get a 100,000 credit for sponsoring industrywide training sessions. the airline says it provided extensive support to the passengers and families following the incident and will continue to do so. >> so this is more punitive to the airlines, not compensatory for the families. >> reporter: right. this is punishment. asiana also says, we are not the only international carrier who isn't prepared for this type of incident. >> they better be now. thank you. >>> looking live at a few clouds in the sky over san jose right now, the south bay was virtually left out of the last storm that hit the bay area just two weeks ago. but this week, two storms will bring plenty of the much-needed rain. the city of east palo alto is gearing up for the storms. city officials have repaired damage on the san fransesquito creek to protect from flooding. workers are also preparing storm drains, streets and stocking a sandbag station. me
members to rely on cell phones and asiana with the distinction to be the first airline to violate of u.s. law to provide assistance for loved ones of victims of crashes. they will get a 100,000 credit for sponsoring industrywide training sessions. the airline says it provided extensive support to the passengers and families following the incident and will continue to do so. >> so this is more punitive to the airlines, not compensatory for the families. >> reporter: right. this is...
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snack nut of u.s. snowboarding. it's stock is near an all-te high.... tesla is the red h car company. now, its succes having a ripple effect arou y area. >>> i'm kpix 5's ken bastida. new at 6:00 tonight its stock is near an all-time high. tesla success is having ripple effect in bay area. and how a bay area slaughterhouse dodged inspections in order to sell diseased cattle a story we have been following here, new details coming up. >> thank you. >>> thanks for watching us at 5:00. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is coming up next. >> remember kcbs when remember the latest news and weather are always on our website, kpix.com. remember to "like" us on facebook. see you back here in 30 minutes. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight they're calling for his head. after a slaughter that shocked the world, the president of the ukraine gives in to protesters. holly williams on why they're still chanting for his death. in an epic drought, california farmers are cut off from federal water supplies, while in the mi
snack nut of u.s. snowboarding. it's stock is near an all-te high.... tesla is the red h car company. now, its succes having a ripple effect arou y area. >>> i'm kpix 5's ken bastida. new at 6:00 tonight its stock is near an all-time high. tesla success is having ripple effect in bay area. and how a bay area slaughterhouse dodged inspections in order to sell diseased cattle a story we have been following here, new details coming up. >> thank you. >>> thanks for watching...
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with the ice dance gold medal and a bronze medal in bobsledded to, the u.s. now tied with russia with 18 medals each. netherlands third with 17. >>> stealing the show from outdoor competitions, a blanket of fog fell over the mountains today. that thick fog caused delays and cancellations. for only the third time in olympic history the biathelon race scheduled. the men's snow board also pushed to tomorrow. >> yeah. you want clear skyings. >>> keep your eye -- says. >>> an asteroid is set to wiz past earth in an hour. tonight's asteroid will reportedly zip by at about 27,000 miles per hour. it poses no threat to us. you can watch lye web cast start -- live web cast at 6:00 on space.com. >>> pretty clear out there now. >> yeah. pretty. >> we can see astroids making too close of a call. >> reporter: we could use some rainfall. we have been talking about this for months. hope you enjoy the sunshine we had today. get used to it. we could use train. we will not get much. what a beautiful sunset we will have. officially 5:51 in san francisco. that is a view looking t
with the ice dance gold medal and a bronze medal in bobsledded to, the u.s. now tied with russia with 18 medals each. netherlands third with 17. >>> stealing the show from outdoor competitions, a blanket of fog fell over the mountains today. that thick fog caused delays and cancellations. for only the third time in olympic history the biathelon race scheduled. the men's snow board also pushed to tomorrow. >> yeah. you want clear skyings. >>> keep your eye -- says....
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snack nut of the u.s. ski team. i nethat's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap away on the geico app. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ugh. geico. little help here. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. ♪ guy 1: i'm glad i got it while it's still around. with 30 ingredients to choose from, you can't go wrong. guy 2: yeah, i've never had a combo like this. guy 1: like i always say, you've got to try something ne
snack nut of the u.s. ski team. i nethat's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap away on the geico app. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ugh. geico. little help here. hales corners,...
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snack nut of the u.s. ski team. but, you "also" need keep o for another kind of charge can "sneak" on. >>> these days most consumers know to keep an eye on bank statements for fraudulent charges but you need to keep an eye out for another kind of charge that can sneak up on you. as kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts explains, they are known as gray charges. >> i competed in the national history bowl. >> reporter: lee chandler just wanted to do something nice for his neighbor. so he bought him a hurricane. >> maximum support at any angle. >> reporter: but one month after it arrived, he got something else from the hurry- cane company. another charge to his credit card for $32 for some joint pills. >> i was enraged. i called these people right away. i said, i didn't order these pills. >> reporter: it happens all the time. unauthorized charges that pop up on credit and debit card statements. they are known as gray charges. and all told, they cost american consumers more than $14 billion last year. walt landers go
snack nut of the u.s. ski team. but, you "also" need keep o for another kind of charge can "sneak" on. >>> these days most consumers know to keep an eye on bank statements for fraudulent charges but you need to keep an eye out for another kind of charge that can sneak up on you. as kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts explains, they are known as gray charges. >> i competed in the national history bowl. >> reporter: lee chandler just wanted to do...
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snack nut of the u.s. ski team. guy 1: i'm glad i got it while it's still around. with 30 ingredients to choose from, you can't go wrong. guy 2: yeah, i've never had a combo like this. guy 1: like i always say, you've got to try something new. guy 2: try something new? you've had the same haircut since seventh grade. waitress: hey, welcome to denny's. to thieves, >>> i'm ken bastida in the kpix 5 newsroom. new at 6:00 tonight, to thieves they are mobile and vulnerable treasure-troves. in the wake of the u.p.s. truck shooting we are asking what's being done to keep drivers safe in the most dangerous bay area neighborhoods plus one of the world's most famous ocean explorers is telling bay area children the dirty truth about our ocean. a lesson in radiation risks and diet dangers, allen and liz. >> we are what we eat. thank you. see you in 30 minutes. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, the weather emergency. this is the ice and snow storm overwhelming the south. 22 states wil
snack nut of the u.s. ski team. guy 1: i'm glad i got it while it's still around. with 30 ingredients to choose from, you can't go wrong. guy 2: yeah, i've never had a combo like this. guy 1: like i always say, you've got to try something new. guy 2: try something new? you've had the same haircut since seventh grade. waitress: hey, welcome to denny's. to thieves, >>> i'm ken bastida in the kpix 5 newsroom. new at 6:00 tonight, to thieves they are mobile and vulnerable treasure-troves....
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bob orr reports on how the u.s. helped capture the biggest drug dealer in the world. dean reynolds on the drug lord's american operations. >> do you think, compared to capone, guzman was worse? >> yes, i do. >> pelley: after seeing his palace, ukrainians want the head of the president they overthrew. holly williams got into the mansion today. polar air returns-- some places will be 30 degrees below normal. a mystery illness that resembles polio strikes american children. dr. jon lapook reports. and remembering a comic genius behind "caddyshack" and "ghostbusters." >> hey, anyone see a ghost? >> pelley: bill whitaker on the death of harold ramis.
bob orr reports on how the u.s. helped capture the biggest drug dealer in the world. dean reynolds on the drug lord's american operations. >> do you think, compared to capone, guzman was worse? >> yes, i do. >> pelley: after seeing his palace, ukrainians want the head of the president they overthrew. holly williams got into the mansion today. polar air returns-- some places will be 30 degrees below normal. a mystery illness that resembles polio strikes american children. dr....
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. >>> this sunday marks the anniversary of the day the fab four touched down on u.s. soil and forever changed the american music scene. it will be 50 years since the beatles performed on the ed sullivan show and a tv audience of 73 million. the ed sullivan theater marquee has been transformed to appear as it did the night before the beatles performed. tune in sunday at 8:00 and watch a grammy salute to the beatles and reunion with sir paul mccartney and ringo starr. >>> a cell phone theft epidemic. how the bay area may lead the way to a simple solution. ,, bulldog: bulldog: mattress discounters presidents day sale ending? get a queen-size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497! and get four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection. ♪ mattress discounters yesterday, covered californ shut down a major portion os website. on the consumer >>> we were the first to report to you yesterday "covered california" should down a major portion of the website. kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts has more on the investigation into docto
. >>> this sunday marks the anniversary of the day the fab four touched down on u.s. soil and forever changed the american music scene. it will be 50 years since the beatles performed on the ed sullivan show and a tv audience of 73 million. the ed sullivan theater marquee has been transformed to appear as it did the night before the beatles performed. tune in sunday at 8:00 and watch a grammy salute to the beatles and reunion with sir paul mccartney and ringo starr. >>> a cell...
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the netherlands u.s. close behind with 12 each. >>> valentine's day tomorrow. and to mark the occasion animal lovers shared their affection with some feathered friends. >> they decorated heart shaped valentine's for the african penguin exhibit at the academy of sciences. many of the birds used it for nesting material but some more romantic penguins used the heart to court the females. >> they think they use it to line their nests and also as -- they kind of give it to their mates. >> smart penguins. african penguins are one of the species in the animal king done that mate for life. >> ladies' man. >> there you go. >> all dressed up. >> that's right. he wore his tux. >>> now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." we have scott pelley in new york. scott. >> hi, allen and liz. great to be with you in the bay area. 20 states are under a weather storm. new york city sent children to school today but washington, d.c. sent everyone home. there is another winter blast on the way. and we'll have the full report. plus tonight there is a massive recall of a
the netherlands u.s. close behind with 12 each. >>> valentine's day tomorrow. and to mark the occasion animal lovers shared their affection with some feathered friends. >> they decorated heart shaped valentine's for the african penguin exhibit at the academy of sciences. many of the birds used it for nesting material but some more romantic penguins used the heart to court the females. >> they think they use it to line their nests and also as -- they kind of give it to their...
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snack nut of the u.s. ski team. their bills "automatically, letting a company or utility take payments directly from their bank accounts. but consumerwatch >>> one in ten americans pay some of their bills with auto payments directly from their bank accounts but kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts found out that convenience can turn into a big hassle when the customer dies. >> it was a shock to the family. it was just so sudden. >> reporter: lawrence smith can't forget his older brother anthony and it seems his brother's cell phone company can't either. after of the 61-year-old veteran died unexpectedly over the summer, his siblings asked virgin mobile to close the account. >> we contacted them a week after he died. they stated we needed a death certificate. >> reporter: but that took four months and all the while, virgin continued to bill anthony smith's account. $100 each month, money virgin refused to refund even after the family produced a death certificate. why? well, ron says virgin told him there was act
snack nut of the u.s. ski team. their bills "automatically, letting a company or utility take payments directly from their bank accounts. but consumerwatch >>> one in ten americans pay some of their bills with auto payments directly from their bank accounts but kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts found out that convenience can turn into a big hassle when the customer dies. >> it was a shock to the family. it was just so sudden. >> reporter: lawrence smith can't...